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i would remind you you mentioned fred davis was john mccain's lead media strategist in 2008. they produced an ad that never ran, but they produced an ad called character matters. you can look it up on google. in that ad, the contest between john mccain who did not leave the p.o.w. camp early, and barack obama, there is a clip of jeremiah wright in there, in that ad which did never run, it's worth looking up because i think this is something that fred davis has long advocated for. we know john mccain nixed the idea. i think this was fred davis' way of trying to get it back in the mainstream again. >> and you can get something into the mainstream in the media without running it by just having this kind of thing come out. apparently it was supposed to come out shortly before the convention or around the time of the convention where it might have been difficult for the obama team to rebut it. interestingly, john mccain's spokesperson put out a statement saying senator mccain is very proud of the campaign he ran in 2 2008. he stands by the decisions and would make them again today
i would remind you you mentioned fred davis was john mccain's lead media strategist in 2008. they produced an ad that never ran, but they produced an ad called character matters. you can look it up on google. in that ad, the contest between john mccain who did not leave the p.o.w. camp early, and barack obama, there is a clip of jeremiah wright in there, in that ad which did never run, it's worth looking up because i think this is something that fred davis has long advocated for. we know john...
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joining us now is kristin davis, and the president of the organization. thanchs to you both. kristin we met before on the issue. bring me up to date on the challenges that you face, i know haiti and in africa in trying to help women and lift them from this poverty. >> obviously there are a lot of chica challenges and one of the things we are trying to bring awareness too, is the huge number of people that are farmer are women now. in african, 75% of the farmers are weapon -- are women, they are trying raise the children and do a lot of work as well and they are the unsung heroes and it seems to us that if we can lift them up, give them rights and a voice, help them to educate their children that we can give them food stablity, which is so important when you see the things like the drought we experienced in the horn of africa, the more stable it is, the less these outside influences will effect the people approximathere. >> i know you met with valerie jarrett, she gave the speech about the importance about the change in the farm bill, when you go to the hill this week and push
joining us now is kristin davis, and the president of the organization. thanchs to you both. kristin we met before on the issue. bring me up to date on the challenges that you face, i know haiti and in africa in trying to help women and lift them from this poverty. >> obviously there are a lot of chica challenges and one of the things we are trying to bring awareness too, is the huge number of people that are farmer are women now. in african, 75% of the farmers are weapon -- are women,...
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davis' party and at the grammys. were there signs among those that knew her and saw her, that things were going down hill fast some >> no, all indication were that things were doing great. she just filmed the movie "sparkle," and she filmed a movie where she played jordan sparks' mother and all the feedback from the movie set was she was doing great and was scheduled to perform at clive's party and this felt like a come back for whitney, everyone was saying she was doing better and was terrific in the movie. and everyone was looking forward to seeing her saturday night so this came as a complete shock and contrary to what we are hearing about where whitney was right now. >> and in fact, you did an interview about spa"sparkle" an she talked about how she related to the part. >> i took a lot of my mother's character into this movie. a lot of it. raising me and my two brothers, but me alone, you know, as 19, i signed a record contract and then, boom, it took off. membership m my mom was very, very firm. >> and apparentl
davis' party and at the grammys. were there signs among those that knew her and saw her, that things were going down hill fast some >> no, all indication were that things were doing great. she just filmed the movie "sparkle," and she filmed a movie where she played jordan sparks' mother and all the feedback from the movie set was she was doing great and was scheduled to perform at clive's party and this felt like a come back for whitney, everyone was saying she was doing better...
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i'm thrilled to have andrew coen and davy rothbar with me. the first thing i thought in seeing this as a kid who grew up wanting to be an nba player and wound up being a decent pickup basketball player is how did you find these guys and how did you latch on this story about basketball and it's about a lot more. how did you find it, how did you decide this is what you wanted to do? >> sure. we read a great article in the "new york times" about the town and this basketball team. most sports documentaries are trying to win the championship. this story, a team trying to win one single game. every game had the drama and intensity of a championship game, could this be the one game medora wins. also, andrew and i are from ann arbor, michigan. all the small towns outside of ann arbor, you see this happening. the manufacturing jobs go away, farming is hit hard and you have towns just kind of fade away. so we wanted to tell the story of the town. we moved there for a year and captured, you know, the life of the people in the town who we really came to
i'm thrilled to have andrew coen and davy rothbar with me. the first thing i thought in seeing this as a kid who grew up wanting to be an nba player and wound up being a decent pickup basketball player is how did you find these guys and how did you latch on this story about basketball and it's about a lot more. how did you find it, how did you decide this is what you wanted to do? >> sure. we read a great article in the "new york times" about the town and this basketball team....
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but the campaign has got this very glossy new davis guggenheim hollywood production. these are the basic themes, the obama themes, for the obama record. >> well, davis guggenheim's a genius, so any time he's making a movie, it's going to be great. >> and tom hanks. gene pl genius plus. >> but i think when there's an opportunity for people to really dig down deep past the microscope of the issues that are made day in and day out and get a sense of the hard decisions that are made in the white house, how the president came to the auto bailout, how he dealt with the raid on osamas compound, i think that gives people a sense of what the president's character is and what is really at his core. >> that's the way you're going to try to define the president, the campaign's trying to define the president. this is what mitt romney has to say about how you and the super pac, the obama super pac, is going to try to define him. >> they're going to go after me on a personal basis and try to attack and make me into something i'm not. but you know what, we're going to talk about the
but the campaign has got this very glossy new davis guggenheim hollywood production. these are the basic themes, the obama themes, for the obama record. >> well, davis guggenheim's a genius, so any time he's making a movie, it's going to be great. >> and tom hanks. gene pl genius plus. >> but i think when there's an opportunity for people to really dig down deep past the microscope of the issues that are made day in and day out and get a sense of the hard decisions that are...
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davies. he made physics more than theoretical, he made it real for me. we built a guitar, we did things with electronics and mother boards. that's where the interest in engineering came from. so now, as an engineer, i have a career that speaks to that passion. thank you, mr. davies. that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. four walls and a roof is a structure. what's inside is a home. home protector plus, from liberty mutual insurance, where the costs to both repair your house and replace what's inside are covered. and we don't just cut a check for the depreciated value -- we can actually replace your stuff with an exact or near match. and with the liberty mutual home gallery app, you can use a mobile device to easily catalog your belongings in advance, so you're always well prepared. home protector plus, from liberty mutual insurance, so your life can settle right back into place. to get a free quote, call... visit a local office, or go to libertymutual.com today. liberty mutual insurance.
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davies. he made physics more than theoretical, he made it real for me. we built a guitar, we did things with electronics and mother boards. that's where the interest in engineering came from. so now, as an engineer, i have a career that speaks to that passion. thank you, mr. davies. what i can't lose the weight? what if weight watchers can't help me? what if i'm not ready for change? what if i fall back into old habits? what if i lose control? what if i gain it all back? what if i fail? shhh. there's only one voice worth listening to and that's the one saying you can do this. i'm standing here still in control of my weight with weight watchers, telling you to believe in that voice. [ female announcer ] join now for $1. hurry, offer ends june 23rd. weight watchers. believe. because it works. >>> coming up on "news nation" we have breaking news. the defense has started to present its case in the jerry sandusky trial. this as the jury asks to hear a portion of sandusky's interview with bob costas that never aired on television. we will play that clip for yo
davies. he made physics more than theoretical, he made it real for me. we built a guitar, we did things with electronics and mother boards. that's where the interest in engineering came from. so now, as an engineer, i have a career that speaks to that passion. thank you, mr. davies. what i can't lose the weight? what if weight watchers can't help me? what if i'm not ready for change? what if i fall back into old habits? what if i lose control? what if i gain it all back? what if i fail? shhh....
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davies. i've been fortunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if, while on enbrel, you experience persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. [ phil ] get back to the things t
davies. i've been fortunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including...
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joshua davis knows the frustration of looking for funding. after being turned down by multiple lenders the onlier of the gelafo fiasco in maine contacted a community group making loans to small business owners. he got the money he needed and he's back to focusing on flavors. "your business," sundays 7:30 on msnbc. [ male announcer ] you like who you are... and you learned something along the way. this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your
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>> this place always has a special feeling in my heart because when i grew up, i was thinking about davy crockett, raised in the woods so he knew every tree and killed himself a bear when he was only three. yeah, remember that? >> i don't know the demographic of people who remember the 1955 huge be national fad with that. obviously i remember it. the coon-skin hats. >> you have on love him. >> you have to love him. he is basically the rex harrison of the campaign trail for those who love "my fair lady" he has a tough time are trying to connect with voters when he is trying to break outs as i'm normal mitt romney. he is the best when he is businessman mitt romney. i want to apply business to politics. his problem was that message alone was not resonating so they tried loosen him up, he freaks people outs. he has these issues where he talks about his wife having a couple of cadillacs and it th s the opposite effect, he needs to be comfortable in his skin and be the competent mitt romney which is what republicans were attracted to early on. the thing about politics, at the end of the day, t
>> this place always has a special feeling in my heart because when i grew up, i was thinking about davy crockett, raised in the woods so he knew every tree and killed himself a bear when he was only three. yeah, remember that? >> i don't know the demographic of people who remember the 1955 huge be national fad with that. obviously i remember it. the coon-skin hats. >> you have on love him. >> you have to love him. he is basically the rex harrison of the campaign trail...
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. >> ann is a politics features writing for the washington post and susan davis is chief congressional reporter for usa today, you wrote about this today. what strikes you as remarkable about this campaign and this issue buying brought back right now? >> i think a lot of women and a lot of men frankly had felt that this was settled social behavior to use birth control, it has been accepted for years. 1965, through a battle of activists, the court struck down any law in connecticut that made it illegal to use contraception in a married couple relationship and women are saying what is going on? the fight was on abortion and politically in many ways that was settled and the new affordable care act has no provision for payment of abortions, and there's no provision to pay for abortions with employees of the federal government, we thought it was over and done with, what is it with birth control? that is confusing to people, the catholic, u.s. conference of catholic bishops said it's an infringement on their liberty to order them to pay for coverage and they have been joined by other religio
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to give you a sense what's happening on the floor, see the extended romney and ann davie romney's family taking pictures to pose on the podiupodium. he's trying to reduce this empathy gap. if you walk with me through here, excuse me, sir, as we pass this way. a new addition to the stage. that's where he'll be speaking at the podium you can see. it's moved forward, closer to the audience, closer to the camera to help create a better connection with the audience here tonight. in addition to that, what's been important to note is over the course of the next several hours we will hear family and friends focus on issues he had largely not spoken about during the campaign. his mormonism. and also he will try to counter criticisms about his time at bain capital. andrea? >> peter, thanks so much. kelly, this is a big night for marco rubio, a rising star. we talked to him on the program yesterday. he, of course, was not chosen to be vice president but he has a big, big future and is another example of the diversity of speakers they have in this republican party. >> reporter: absolutely. we're com
to give you a sense what's happening on the floor, see the extended romney and ann davie romney's family taking pictures to pose on the podiupodium. he's trying to reduce this empathy gap. if you walk with me through here, excuse me, sir, as we pass this way. a new addition to the stage. that's where he'll be speaking at the podium you can see. it's moved forward, closer to the audience, closer to the camera to help create a better connection with the audience here tonight. in addition to that,...
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quickly became anxious and despondent and despite help to get him effort from the army in the final davis his life he couldn't get the help he needed and took his own life. >> was he actually on the phone, on a suicide prevention call? >> that's what rebecca tells us. yes. the final communication they had between the two of them was in the form of text messages, and ian texted his wife and said i'm still on hold. she respond poignantly they can't say you're not trying. that was their last communication. >> the pentagon is saying, we asked them for a statement, they said they make suicide prevention a top priority. that they've undertaken the largest study of mental health risks and that they've developed training to service members so they can recognize suicide warning signs and have skills to properly intervene. you have these repeated ployments and that's probably at the heart of this deployment. >> you're subject to the relentless pressure of being in an army at war. >> mark thompson thanks for the cover story. thanks four work. appreciate it. coming up, what political story will make
quickly became anxious and despondent and despite help to get him effort from the army in the final davis his life he couldn't get the help he needed and took his own life. >> was he actually on the phone, on a suicide prevention call? >> that's what rebecca tells us. yes. the final communication they had between the two of them was in the form of text messages, and ian texted his wife and said i'm still on hold. she respond poignantly they can't say you're not trying. that was...
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davis, african-american, from alabama. nicki haley from south carolina. last but not least, ann romney introduced by the first lady of puerto rico. a lot of puerto rican immigrants in the orlando area. make no mistake, they are trying to turn out the latino vote. having three latino speakers on the convention floor on tuesday, trying to hit at that margin. fascinating for a party that a lot of people say is populated by white men. not the image they are showing tonight, in tampa on tuesday. interesting to see if it works in november. >> first thing, they have to overcome rhetoric in the primary debates on the immigration issue. john yang, ron paul has a lot of supporters. there was a fracas yesterday, they were upset about this new rule change which is going to make it tougher for insurgent candidates, sarah palin and ron paul and others, very concerned about this. what about what they're going to do today when that rule is supposed to be adopted around 4:00 this afternoon? we hear that ron paul may actually be coming to the hall to talk to his delegates.
davis, african-american, from alabama. nicki haley from south carolina. last but not least, ann romney introduced by the first lady of puerto rico. a lot of puerto rican immigrants in the orlando area. make no mistake, they are trying to turn out the latino vote. having three latino speakers on the convention floor on tuesday, trying to hit at that margin. fascinating for a party that a lot of people say is populated by white men. not the image they are showing tonight, in tampa on tuesday....
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we weathered a series of crises from the raymond davis fiasco where a cia agent shot innocent civilians in the back, to the raid by nato that killed 24 innocent pakistani soldiers and did not result in apology. however, both countries are working together. i'm hopeful they will resolve their differences because we have a common goal and we can only achieve it together. >> does there have to be a formal apology for that raid which the u.s. decided that there was fault on both sides? there has not been a formal apology, we know, for five or six months. this has been debated and negotiated even within the u.s. government. does there have to be a formal apology before those routes will be re-opened, do you believe, at what we would consider normal rates? >> i think that an immediate apology was the humane, appropriate thing to do. i'd like the american public to consider what their reaction would have been had 24 american soldiers been killed in such a way on the border with mexico. i think an apology would have been appropriate. >> is it too late now? >> it's never too late for an apology,
we weathered a series of crises from the raymond davis fiasco where a cia agent shot innocent civilians in the back, to the raid by nato that killed 24 innocent pakistani soldiers and did not result in apology. however, both countries are working together. i'm hopeful they will resolve their differences because we have a common goal and we can only achieve it together. >> does there have to be a formal apology for that raid which the u.s. decided that there was fault on both sides? there...
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joshua davis knows the frustration of looking for funding. after being turned down by multiple lenders, the owner of the gelato fiasco contacted a community group making loans to small business owners. he got the money he needed and he's back to focusing on flavors. "your business" sundays 7:30 on msnbc. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. since then, there's been one wedding, 2 kids, and 43 bottles of olay total effects. so in spite of 185 tantrums 378 pre-dawn starts and a lot of birthdays, caroline still looks amazing. thanks to the trusted performance of olay y
joshua davis knows the frustration of looking for funding. after being turned down by multiple lenders, the owner of the gelato fiasco contacted a community group making loans to small business owners. he got the money he needed and he's back to focusing on flavors. "your business" sundays 7:30 on msnbc. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your...
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early on, there were democrats, corey booker, ed rendell, harold ford, archer davis who questioned this whole strategy. >> you think it's now working? >> i'm saying they think it works. i am only reporting what they think. they believe over time this is an example of taking some of that stray voltage, the elevated controversy, making a story last longer, become more deeply imbedded in the public conscienceness and working it to their benefit. >> before we leave the vice presidential deal, susan, do you think it's sooner, later, before his foreign policy? >> later. i think it will be right before the convention. doesn't look to me like they're in a position to do it right now, nor do i think they think it's in the end in their interest to do it too early. >> thank you very much for wrapping up the week with me. >>> up next, we have an eye-opening look at race relations in america. lester holt joining us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, if your car is totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. liberty mutu
early on, there were democrats, corey booker, ed rendell, harold ford, archer davis who questioned this whole strategy. >> you think it's now working? >> i'm saying they think it works. i am only reporting what they think. they believe over time this is an example of taking some of that stray voltage, the elevated controversy, making a story last longer, become more deeply imbedded in the public conscienceness and working it to their benefit. >> before we leave the vice...
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her father, edward davies, grew up here, too, before emigrating as a teenager to america where he made a fortune as an engineer and businessman. those family traits, both toughness and ambition, were very evident when i sat down with ann romney and we talked about her role in the campaign. sounds like you counsel mitt a lot in many ways. >> i feel like we are parter ne true partners in every sense of the way. i don't think he could do it without me. i don't believe he could. i couldn't obviously be here without him either. >> reporter: for her, that partnership is about more than just politics. >> we have a reason why we're running and it's because i believe in my heart that mitt is going to save america. that economically we are in such difficult times and that he is the person that's going to pull us through this. and it's propelled me through the negative criticism, and i am steadfast and positive and confident that still to this day mitt is the person that's going to safe america and he's going to get us back on track. >> we saw yesterday michelle obama in iowa with the president a
her father, edward davies, grew up here, too, before emigrating as a teenager to america where he made a fortune as an engineer and businessman. those family traits, both toughness and ambition, were very evident when i sat down with ann romney and we talked about her role in the campaign. sounds like you counsel mitt a lot in many ways. >> i feel like we are parter ne true partners in every sense of the way. i don't think he could do it without me. i don't believe he could. i couldn't...
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